Charlie Chan in London (1934) | |
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Directed By | Eugene Forde |
Written By | Earl Derr Biggers Stuart Anthony |
Screenplay By | Philip MacDonald |
Cast | Warner Oland Drue Leyton |
Produced By | John Stone |
Cinematography By | L. William O'Connell |
Music By | Samuel Kaylin |
Distributed By | Fox Film Corporation |
Franchise | Charlie Chan Franchise |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Release Date | September 12, 1934 |
Runtime | 79 Minutes |
Overview[]
The sister of a man convicted of murder asks visiting detective Charlie Chan to find the real murderer.
Plot[]
Cast[]
- Warner Oland as Charlie Chan
- Drue Leyton as Pamela Gray
- Ray Milland as Neil Howard
- Mona Barrie as Lady Mary Bristol
- Douglas Walton as Paul Gray
- Alan Mowbray as Paul Frank (alias Geoffrey Richmond)
- George Barraud as Maj. Jardine
- Paul England as Bunny Fothergill
- Madge Bellamy as Becky Fothergill
- Walter Johnson as Jerry Garton
- Murray Kinnell as Captain Seton (alias Phillips, the butler)
- E.E. Clive as Detective Sergeant Thacker
Production[]
Reception[]
Taglines[]
- An Innocent Man Is Doomed to Hang!...Unless Chan Can Find the Murderer!
- When all others failed, they turned to...
Trivia[]
- This was the first of the Charlie Chan films with an original screenplay not based on one of the Earl Derr Biggers stories.
- Detective Sargent Thacker keeps calling Charlie Mr. Chang instead of Chan.